The Great Indoors – Annual Number of “Indoor Weather Days” [OC]

    by skier_222

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    1. This is why cold is better. You can easily beat the cold with more layers. Can’t beat the heat though.

    2. The low temperature threshold seems extremely low – a day with a high of 21 degrees isn’t an indoor day?

    3. Should be: Highs < 50F or Highs > 100F

      It is silly to consider 25 degrees an outdoor day but not 96 degrees.

    4. Jesus southeast Alaska would require a new scale. Also reaffirms that Florida would never be for me.

    5. teflon_don_knotts on

      It seems the lower limit for temperature is a bit extreme. A day where the high is 20°F is pretty brutal.

    6. Call me crazy, but I consider anything sub 40, or above 80 indoor days. If you don’t think 85 is hot, go cut your lawn in it.

    7. I would put the indoor only high higher that 20 degrees… I do not want to hang out very long outside if it’s below 45. that should be the cut off for cold weather days. 95 is a good cut off at the high end.

    8. Again this is way off for central Oregon. We’ll have weeks where it’s less than 20 degrees.

    9. I see a lot of these recently, OP could you tell us the source/how you did it so I can replicate with my own parameters?

    10. Bear_necessities96 on

      That’s when people say “I moved to Florida for the good weather” I asked: “What good weather?”

    11. I know people are saying the low is too low but most schools in my area will have outside time as long as the temperatures are above 20. That’s the rule and I thought it was a crazy rule coming from the West Coast

    12. Maybe I do not understand this graphic. I spent way more time outdoors in Florida than in New England. Maybe the point should not be “outdoors”?

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